The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... Socrates . Per- haps the best known of the dialogues is The Republic , in which Socrates explores the nature of the ideal state . Plato records the last days of Socrates in three early dialogues , The Apology , The Crito , and The ...
... Socrates . Per- haps the best known of the dialogues is The Republic , in which Socrates explores the nature of the ideal state . Plato records the last days of Socrates in three early dialogues , The Apology , The Crito , and The ...
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... Socrates ; for I do not know . Soc . Then consider the matter in this way : -Imagine that I am about to play truant ( you may call the proceeding by any name which you like ) , and the laws and the government come and interrogate me ...
... Socrates ; for I do not know . Soc . Then consider the matter in this way : -Imagine that I am about to play truant ( you may call the proceeding by any name which you like ) , and the laws and the government come and interrogate me ...
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... Socrates . Soc . Then will they not say : ' You , Socrates , are breaking the cove- nants and agreements which you made with us at your leisure , not in any haste or under any compulsion or deception , but after you have had seventy ...
... Socrates . Soc . Then will they not say : ' You , Socrates , are breaking the cove- nants and agreements which you made with us at your leisure , not in any haste or under any compulsion or deception , but after you have had seventy ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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